'The Museum of Modern Art in New York is home to the world's finest collection of modern and contemporary art. Now you can...
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'The Museum of Modern Art in New York is home to the world's finest collection of modern and contemporary art. Now you can carry MoMA with you wherever you go. Use the MoMA App to find out about current exhibitions, plan a visit, browse or search tens of thousands of works in the collection, take multimedia tours, or learn about artists and art terms. Take a photo through MoMA Snaps and send it to a friend, or choose your playlist to create a soundtrack for your MoMA visit. MoMA is a place that fuels creativity, ignites minds, and provides inspiration. Dedicated as we are to the conversation between the past and the present, the established and the experimental, our mission is to help you understand and enjoy the art of our time.(Requires an internet connection.)'This is a free app

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MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art

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An online unit from OpenLearn, affiliated with the Open University, UK. This unit will help you to understand how major art...
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An online unit from OpenLearn, affiliated with the Open University, UK. This unit will help you to understand how major art collections are brought together over long periods of time and why particular pieces gain notoriety. This unit focuses specifically on the Louvre in Paris, France.This would be a good unit to use before a study abroad trip to Paris. This unit is labeled as "intermediate" level.

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Online Course

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OpenLearn Learning Space

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National Gallery of Art's teach materials on American art. These materials link art with American history and culture.

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National Gallery of Art

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Jun 29, 2006
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This course examines the architecture of Ancient Rome, beginning with its origins in the eighth century BC and continuing...
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This course examines the architecture of Ancient Rome, beginning with its origins in the eighth century BC and continuing through the fourth century AD with the move of the Roman capital to Constantinople. Topics include the major building methods and styles used in Roman architecture as well as interior decoration. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (Art History 409)

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The Saylor Foundation

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Smarthistory.org is a free award-winning multimedia web-book designed as a dynamic enhancement (or even substitute) for the...
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Smarthistory.org is a free award-winning multimedia web-book designed as a dynamic enhancement (or even substitute) for the traditional art history textbook. We are interested in delivering the narratives of art history using the read-write web's interactivity and capacity for authoring and remixing. Publishers are adding multimedia to their textbooks, but unfortunately they are doing so in proprietary, password-protected adjunct websites. These are weak because they maintain an old model of closed and protected content, eliminating Web 2.0 possibilities for the open collaboration and open communities that our students now use and expect. In Smarthistory, we have aimed for reliable content and a delivery model that is entertaining and occasionally even playful.

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Open (Access) Textbook

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Steven Zucker, Beth Harris

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Oct 25, 2008
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According to The Orange Grove, "This PDF textbook from the Metropolitan Museum of Art provides background information for...
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According to The Orange Grove, "This PDF textbook from the Metropolitan Museum of Art provides background information for educators about African culture and history as well as detailed information about selected works of art. Teachers may adapt the content to the interests, skills, and abilities of their students and may use suggested interdisciplinary connections to social studies, language arts, and studio arts curricula. This resource is organized so that a teacher can incorporate study of the artworks into a single lesson, a series of lessons, or an entire unit of study. It begins with a map and an introduction to Africa: the continent’s geography, peoples and cultures, and history. The next section discusses the role of visual expression in Africa, covering important topics such as aesthetics and styles, the roles of artists and patrons, and materials and techniques. Forty works of art in the Museum’s collection are described in detail, accompanied by suggested discussion questions to encourage students to look closely at, analyze, and interpret the art.״

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Open (Access) Textbook

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Christa Clarke

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Jan 06, 2011
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Jan 19, 2018

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"The art of ancient Egypt and the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art come together in this comprehensive...
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"The art of ancient Egypt and the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art come together in this comprehensive resource for educators, which includes summaries of ancient Egyptian history and art, lesson plans and classroom activities, and a glossary. The descriptions of the works and other information are aimed at increasing knowledge and pleasure in viewing Egyptian art at the Metropolitan or other museums. The materials can be adapted for students of all ages, interests, and abilities, and can be used to enrich any curriculum."

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Edith Watts

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According to The Orange Grove, "In this PDF textbook from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, works in the Museum's collection...
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According to The Orange Grove, "In this PDF textbook from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, works in the Museum's collection that embody the Renaissance interest in classical learning, fame, and beautiful objects are illustrated and discussed. This resource is designed to help educators introduce the richness and diversity of Renaissance art to their students. Primary source texts explore the great cities and powerful personalities of the age. By studying gesture and narrative, students can work as Renaissance artists did when they created paintings and drawings. Learning about perspective, students explore the era's interest in science and mathematics. Through projects based on poetic forms of the time, students write about their responses to art. The activities and lesson plans are designed for a variety of classroom needs and can be adapted to a specific curriculum as well as used for independent study.״

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Bosiljka Raditsa

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The most informative, accurate, and user-friendly websites for the study of art history, with a primary focus on Modern Art....
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The most informative, accurate, and user-friendly websites for the study of art history, with a primary focus on Modern Art. However, this resource covers artists and movements that reach far beyond the context of Modern Art. The background information, images, and artist pages are presented in a way that has the potential to engage both a seasoned art history professor, as well as 3rd grade student.

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Michael Zurakhinsky

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